Eddie Vedder Dives Offstage Into Crowd, Did Fans Drop Him?

At Pearl Jam’s second show in Amsterdam at the Ziggo Dome on Wednesday night, Eddie Vedder turned back time to the 90’s and dived into the crowd.

Fortunately the crowd kept Vedder up, and he was able to crowd surf to give a fan a tambourine before returning to the stage. Watch multiple angles of Vedder’s crowd dive and surfing below!

Pearl Jam have posted on their website:

We set out to create The Home Shows — a program of Pearl Jam’s Vitalogy Foundation to fight homelessness in King County — because we’re proud to call Seattle and the Pacific Northwest home.

Today, King County has the third largest homeless population in the country, with more than 12,000 people experiencing homelessness. Homelessness in King County has doubled since 2014.

While we know there are many complex reasons for this crisis, our response to it must be united: no child, adult, or family should have to experience homelessness.

Many people and organizations are already working hard to improve the lives of our homeless neighbors. These staffers and volunteers are on the front lines of this crisis each day — and they know the solutions:

Stopping homelessness before it starts;

Working with people or families experiencing homelessness to get them into housing or connected to other support;

Connecting people to affordable, permanent housing;

And breaking down silos that have stood in the way of region-wide collaboration.

WE ARE DOING WHAT WE CAN AS ONE BAND TO SPEAK OUT AND TAKE ACTION.NOW, WE NEED YOU.

Band together with us to fight homelessness.

Sign up for The Home Shows mailing list to get compelling stories and information about homelessness and concrete ways you can help get involved like volunteering or donating to organizations making a difference. Plus exclusive Home Shows merch, products, and sweepstakes!

Fighting homelessness is going to take all of us, and it’s going to take commitment long after those final notes are played on August 10th at Safeco Field.

– Mike, Stone, Jeff, Matt, and Ed

We’re honored to join a growing list of partners and supporters in this initiative and want to thank them for already committing nearly $9 million to alleviating homelessness.